Product Description

Enter His Courts with Praise! shows contemporary worship leaders that the Old Testament has much to teach New Testament believers about worship - by theological principle if not by explicit example and direct application. With exceptional care and thoroughness, the author explores the multifaceted aspects of Old Testament worship, including worship's form and function, place and piety, arts and action. To quote Robert Yarbrough "Hill provides a solid review of Old Testament history as it relates to development of worship views and styles. He interweaves questions, concerns, and insights, however, that are distinctly modern, making his book engrossing rather than dry reading."

Publisher's Description

An exhaustive study of what the Old Testament says about worship renewal, including its form, function, place, and expression. Includes illustrations.

Author Bio

Andrew E. Hill is associate professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College. He commented on Song of Solomon and Obadiah in the Evangelical Commentary on the Bible, compiled Baker's Handbook of Bible Lists, and coauthored A Survey of the Old Testament. His Ph.D. degree is from the University of Michigan.

I had the privilege of studying this book in a class at The Institute for Worship Studies taught by the author. It is well researched and well written. Andy guides us through the history of worship with an excellent narrative style.